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we now rank sixth in technology. eric schmidt says we need to be a step ahead as we have always been in the past, but now we're losing out big-time to some of our competitor nations. >> the real problem we have now is that we have other countries that are copying us, singapore, korea, china and so forth who have -- china has decided to focus on green energy and there's some evidence that some of the key companies will be found in china. that's a real loss where much of this technology was originally connected. >> i hear about solar panels being made in china. even if we invent the next great solar idea, would the manufacturing of the product move to china because solar panels are a manufactured product and china has much lower costs of manufacturing, so even if you innovate, does the manufacturing go somewhere else? >> that's a result of fighting the last war, the next war is over nanotechnology, the touch and move when you use them and all sorts of amazing new things that have been invented here in america. the oppo
we now rank sixth in technology. eric schmidt says we need to be a step ahead as we have always been in the past, but now we're losing out big-time to some of our competitor nations. >> the real problem we have now is that we have other countries that are copying us, singapore, korea, china and so forth who have -- china has decided to focus on green energy and there's some evidence that some of the key companies will be found in china. that's a real loss where much of this technology was...
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is it that you use technology more efficiently? or is it that you are manufacturing in places where you can find low cost labor that's also highly skilled? >> yes, yes and yes, i would say. >> so even when the u.s. manages to climb fully out of this recession, most ceos won't be bringing their payrolls back to prerecession levels, but surely there will be some job growth in new industries, of course. and let's talk to a company that has been one of the fastest growing in american history. here is google's ceo eric schmidt. google keeps hiring, but his prediction about when growth comes back in general to the economy is sobering. >> the dip cal deleveraging sickle is an 11-year cycle, we're in year three of that. so if i were to tell you we have for more years, that's not -- to the people who are so terribly affected by what's going on now, we need to address that. >> we do need to address that, and that's exactly what we're going to do coming up. much more from these power house ceos, people who run america's biggest corporations.
is it that you use technology more efficiently? or is it that you are manufacturing in places where you can find low cost labor that's also highly skilled? >> yes, yes and yes, i would say. >> so even when the u.s. manages to climb fully out of this recession, most ceos won't be bringing their payrolls back to prerecession levels, but surely there will be some job growth in new industries, of course. and let's talk to a company that has been one of the fastest growing in american...
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technology seemed more powerful than politics. isn't this all good news? for the leader of all these trends, the united states of america. while the world is going america's way, but the trends pushing it actually present enormous challenges to america. listen now to muhtar kent. he is the ceo of perhaps the iconic american brand, coca-cola, and he describes when this new world began once the soviet system collapsed. the first effect was only upside for american companies. hundreds of millions of new customers. >> coke's potential market doubled, tripled, quadrupled. when you think of it, it was the scale of the expansion? >> i think when you take the consumers in china and india where in the late '80s we were not serving, if you take the slavik world where we were not serving, if you take many parts of africa where there was restrictions in operations and including other places like southeast asia, jeet vietnam and laos and cambodia -- if you take the whole number of -- i think probably in terms of opportunities and consumers, our business probably increa
technology seemed more powerful than politics. isn't this all good news? for the leader of all these trends, the united states of america. while the world is going america's way, but the trends pushing it actually present enormous challenges to america. listen now to muhtar kent. he is the ceo of perhaps the iconic american brand, coca-cola, and he describes when this new world began once the soviet system collapsed. the first effect was only upside for american companies. hundreds of millions...
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and then you go looking for a technology or start developing a technology that would solve that problem, that performance and function problem. and sometimes it can take five years, sometimes it takes three years, sometimes it takes 12 years. >> do you think most engineers are creative and passionate the way that you are? the reason i ask is because people think of engineering as sort of a good profession but slightly boring profession. you're making it sound for exciting. >> it is exciting. i mean, i've been practicing for the last 44 years, and it's the most exciting thing you can do. the funny thing is that your entire day is full of failure. almost everything you do fails. to do my vacuum cleaner, i built 5,127 prototypes. that mean i had 5,126 failures. as i went through those failures, i made discoveries. so almost every day we make very interesting discoveries that no one else has made before. it's groundbreaking stuff, like being an explorer. it's fascinating. >> the british government has tapped you to revive british manufacturing among other people. but we have in the united s
and then you go looking for a technology or start developing a technology that would solve that problem, that performance and function problem. and sometimes it can take five years, sometimes it takes three years, sometimes it takes 12 years. >> do you think most engineers are creative and passionate the way that you are? the reason i ask is because people think of engineering as sort of a good profession but slightly boring profession. you're making it sound for exciting. >> it is...
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it's deception, it's science, technology, gadgets. calling myself a magician evokes a certain image like if we hear magician we immediately know what that is. it's a guy who does a magic trick. a cyber illusionist requires explanation. a conversation starter. that is what my work is all about. >> reporter: magic as old as time and throughout history it's been celebrated and feared. but now this age-old art form is being reimagined by tempest and he's taking it to another level. >> my tools are very outside of the realm of magic. i us computer vision, high-speed photography, video graphic designs. thermal imaging, robotics, muriel network, learning, sim mantic systems, all these things which enable me to create my illusion. >> do you see the umbrella. >> yeah. >> all right. ♪ >> i'm kind of completely abandoning magic as we know it. >> reporter: some might say technology is magical. it makes possible what may have once seemed impossible. technology blurs the lines of what is real in our lives. that's the concept at the heart of tempe
it's deception, it's science, technology, gadgets. calling myself a magician evokes a certain image like if we hear magician we immediately know what that is. it's a guy who does a magic trick. a cyber illusionist requires explanation. a conversation starter. that is what my work is all about. >> reporter: magic as old as time and throughout history it's been celebrated and feared. but now this age-old art form is being reimagined by tempest and he's taking it to another level. >>...
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ebay didn't create technology. it used technology as an input and revolutionized the way people do things. >> google is another company that has absolutely revolutionized the way we all do things. search the internet, read news, even talk on the phone. its executive chairman is eric submitted. when you look at doing willing, wh -- google, is it the technology of the search or the business model of this amazing advertising system that you've created? >> it ultimately has to be both in a company like google. the company was started with a research idea of how to do search better. our founder invented this while at stanford. classic two young people at stanford who go off to form a company and are hugely successful. along the way in the first couple of years, there was a question of how to make money. then another group, again, a couple of very young people right out of stanford, figured out this targeted advertising model. you need both. >> a successfully innovative enterprise also needs to be about having fun. so, t
ebay didn't create technology. it used technology as an input and revolutionized the way people do things. >> google is another company that has absolutely revolutionized the way we all do things. search the internet, read news, even talk on the phone. its executive chairman is eric submitted. when you look at doing willing, wh -- google, is it the technology of the search or the business model of this amazing advertising system that you've created? >> it ultimately has to be both...
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to cds, it's all technology, microphones, reel-to-reels, cameras, editing, chips, right, it's all technology. >> how did you meet him? >> i met him on stage touring, as you know our crew was building our stage, right, technology, getting all the lights, all that stuff. i'm on the segway. so i was riding the segway and i was like, just thinking about the idea, who thought of this. i was riding, thought to lean back to stop and leaned forward and who thinks that way? i got introduced to dean kamen via e-mail. >> dean, you're mr. robot and running this thing for 20 years, inspired these american kids and kids from all around the world, 56 countries to be building robots and suddenly out of nowhere you get a call from this guy, front man of the black-eyed peas, one of the biggest pop stars in the world, music stars in the world. what are you thinking? >> i didn't know what to think until i got on the phone and within one minute i thought i was in trouble, because the first thing he said to me was, "dean i've heard you speak and i've heard you speak about your first program," which is about convi
to cds, it's all technology, microphones, reel-to-reels, cameras, editing, chips, right, it's all technology. >> how did you meet him? >> i met him on stage touring, as you know our crew was building our stage, right, technology, getting all the lights, all that stuff. i'm on the segway. so i was riding the segway and i was like, just thinking about the idea, who thought of this. i was riding, thought to lean back to stop and leaned forward and who thinks that way? i got introduced...
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how is technology changing? because then that helps you have the skillset and knowledge to be adaptable and inventive to what you're doing. >> when you look at the competition that the silicon valley faces, do you think the united states can retainits edge in technology? >> generally speaking, the answer is yes. i think that silicon valley continues to be a global leader in the kinds of technology it does. there are a number of policies that we need to be intelligent about, like high immigration, every silicon person beats that drum. because it's really important. you're either going to import the talent or export the job. you know, it's very simple. if you keep the job here, that person then employs restaurants, dry cleaners, accountants, you know, auto mechanics, the whole thing. now, i do think that one of the things is we need to work a little more on some technologies, like manufacturing technology and other kinds of areas. i think we're world class at software but we still have a ways to go -- i think we m
how is technology changing? because then that helps you have the skillset and knowledge to be adaptable and inventive to what you're doing. >> when you look at the competition that the silicon valley faces, do you think the united states can retainits edge in technology? >> generally speaking, the answer is yes. i think that silicon valley continues to be a global leader in the kinds of technology it does. there are a number of policies that we need to be intelligent about, like...
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for the technology on the shelf. you don't try to get break throughs for 10, 20, 30 years ahead. and we need to make everybody cut a lot. >> in the interest of ending on common ground -- >> i agree. we can't use current technology but government incentives will make us produce technology fast interit is possible to do easily if that's the focus of the policy. >> let me thank you both. we got to end it there. alan and bjorn, appreciate it. thank you. >>> and dr. sanjay gupta here tonight to look at ways we can cut the health care system without making the coverage worse. and he will weigh in on a new study about germs. (announcer) we call it the american renewal. because we believe in the strength of american businesses. ge capital understands what small businesses need to grow and create jobs. today, over 300,000 businesses rely on ge capital for the critical financing they need to help get our economy back on track. the american renewal is happening. right now. to get out of those tubs? when we want. when we're in t
for the technology on the shelf. you don't try to get break throughs for 10, 20, 30 years ahead. and we need to make everybody cut a lot. >> in the interest of ending on common ground -- >> i agree. we can't use current technology but government incentives will make us produce technology fast interit is possible to do easily if that's the focus of the policy. >> let me thank you both. we got to end it there. alan and bjorn, appreciate it. thank you. >>> and dr. sanjay...
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he changed technology, maybe the technology you're using right now. much more on steve jobs when we come back. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. your core competency is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find out more at nationalcar.com. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. an accident doesn't have to slow
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buy-in technology, right? because we're -- infatuated with it and it helps us connect and communicate. why isn't it cool in culture? so i was like, we got to put it on tv. >> we just proved that, you know what? math and science and engineering are every bit as accessible, every bit as fun, every bit as rewarding and way more likely to lead to careers than anything else they can do. >> so wouldn't it be cool if next black friday, an 18-year-old had the best selling product on the shelves of best buy? >> reporter: right. >> right? or, you know, electronics. that's when it all changes. >> reporter: when it becomes obvious to the kids in the neighborhood that, hey, i can be that next kid. >> right. >> we'll tell what you everyone will be talking about this coming week next on "your money." but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale everyday so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. ooh, my. this one has an infinity pool. i love those. they just...and then
buy-in technology, right? because we're -- infatuated with it and it helps us connect and communicate. why isn't it cool in culture? so i was like, we got to put it on tv. >> we just proved that, you know what? math and science and engineering are every bit as accessible, every bit as fun, every bit as rewarding and way more likely to lead to careers than anything else they can do. >> so wouldn't it be cool if next black friday, an 18-year-old had the best selling product on the...
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over 100 years to new, clean technologies. that does mean new business and there is going to be some shift. we're already seeing that in training hundreds of workers to make every home and office to be more energy efficient. >> what do you do with the people who lose their jobs to green technology? >> we have some retraining programs, but there are lots of jobs with people with existing talents. think of the construction industry. all of the people in those building trades, they can be doing home retro fits. new york city just passed legislation last week that was going to encourage the retrofit of every large building in manhattan. they think that's going to create 20,000 new jobs for people already sitting on the skills we need to make those buildings more energy efficient. >> casey, what's your sense? green jobs. will that be enough to pull california out of its economic dull drums by itself? >> not by itself. berkeley did a study that said -- states already lost a million jobs in two years, but it will be a significant fac
over 100 years to new, clean technologies. that does mean new business and there is going to be some shift. we're already seeing that in training hundreds of workers to make every home and office to be more energy efficient. >> what do you do with the people who lose their jobs to green technology? >> we have some retraining programs, but there are lots of jobs with people with existing talents. think of the construction industry. all of the people in those building trades, they can...
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in fact, consumer technology's what's driving the technology world, not business technology. we're all using sort of old pcs at work. where we have these really cool iphones and ipads and these kind of gadgets. then you come to work with these things and say how come my consumer technology's better than my business technology? that's in large part because of steve jobs and apple. >> we want to talk about the illness he was facing with sanjay gupta in just a moment. this is on mark zuckerberg's facebook page, the creator of facebook. steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend. thanks for showing that what you billed can change the world. i will miss you. we're going to take a short break. our coverage of the life and career and death of steve jobs continues. [ coughing ] [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now click on the robitussin® relief finder at robitussin.com. click on your symptoms. get the right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. robitussin® has a new look, new simpler names, but the same effective relief.
in fact, consumer technology's what's driving the technology world, not business technology. we're all using sort of old pcs at work. where we have these really cool iphones and ipads and these kind of gadgets. then you come to work with these things and say how come my consumer technology's better than my business technology? that's in large part because of steve jobs and apple. >> we want to talk about the illness he was facing with sanjay gupta in just a moment. this is on mark...
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covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful is that? trublend...from covergirl. >>> the geeks strike back. how's that for a headline, ali? >> are you talking about me? >> no, i'm not talking about you. i'm talking about the best and worst jobs for 2011. look at this. top five jobs of the year all require math and a college degree. software engineer makes $80,000 a year. scroll down to computer systems analyst, 77,000. the pay of the top job more than top jobs. taxi driver, roofer, lumberjack, iron worker and roustabout. bp had the disaster last year. your xhois is accounting for the job umt your kid to study for. >> first of all, it's great, when i was a kid engineers and accountants, you only bahaecomee because wrur parents were. they own the world. they fix everything wrong with the world, because the things that are wrong with the world are physical sciences and finan
covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beautiful is that? trublend...from covergirl. >>> the geeks strike back. how's that for a headline, ali? >> are you talking about me? >> no, i'm not talking about you. i'm talking about the best and worst jobs for 2011. look at this. top five jobs of the year all require math and a...
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he changed technology, maybe the technology you're using right now. much more on steve jobs when we come back. >>> on the left of your screen, [ mom ] scooter? your father loves your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> on the left of your screen, cupertino, california, the headquarters of apple. on the right, washington, d.c., an apple store, picture of the washington, d.c. apple store being shot by an ipad itself. people all over the world, not just in california or washington, all over the world, are mourning the death of steve jobs. 56 years old. he changed the way so many of us live right now, including the leader of the free world. let's talk a little about it, what's going on. gloria borger is joining us. also, our cnn contributor hillary rozen who used to run the recording industry association of america. she knows a lot ab
he changed technology, maybe the technology you're using right now. much more on steve jobs when we come back. >>> on the left of your screen, [ mom ] scooter? your father loves your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> on the left of your screen,...
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they look for advanced technologies to get around us. and it really is a collection of all things on the internet. this is not the master key, what they're looking to do is consistent with their legal authorities have the capability to intercept those materials. >> have they reached out to your community at all, as the administration looks for this, is there a good dialogue or is it my way is the highway? >> we have had meetings with the fbi but not the -- we have stake holders who are very concerned about these issues, the fbi has made many mistakes, there was just an inspector general report about unwarranted spying released today in the "new york times" commented on it. so the fbi isn't a perfect place, they're made up of human beings and they need to be made accountable by interest groups by congress, so that we can be protected. >> it's a fascinating debate, we'll continue it on another day. and when we come back, we'll continue the conversation with some of our reporters and analysts. and some words from the loser in that delaware
they look for advanced technologies to get around us. and it really is a collection of all things on the internet. this is not the master key, what they're looking to do is consistent with their legal authorities have the capability to intercept those materials. >> have they reached out to your community at all, as the administration looks for this, is there a good dialogue or is it my way is the highway? >> we have had meetings with the fbi but not the -- we have stake holders who...
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so it's all indigenous technology. in terms of the missile and particularly the satellite, i mean the chinese helped them with the first satellite, but i think after -- after these launches in 2009, april, 2009 and this one, the chinese have really backed off in terms of helping them with this work. so this is essentially a country that is trying to do it on their own without international oversight, without international safeguards. you could say the same about their nuclear program. and that's why it's so concerning and it's so unpredictable. i mean when i was working on some of these issues inside the government and the north koreans did these sorts of tests, you're absolutely petrified because if they fail in the boost phase, you know, depending on when they fail, that determines whether the debris is going to fall on land or going to fall in the ocean. and if it falls on land, you know, underneath them are countries like japan, south korea. you know, very serious consequences. so the fact that the north koreans ma
so it's all indigenous technology. in terms of the missile and particularly the satellite, i mean the chinese helped them with the first satellite, but i think after -- after these launches in 2009, april, 2009 and this one, the chinese have really backed off in terms of helping them with this work. so this is essentially a country that is trying to do it on their own without international oversight, without international safeguards. you could say the same about their nuclear program. and...
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so i'm pro technology. i think it's about the content and intent and not the technology itself. >> thanks, guys. stick around. forget chinese, spanish or frerve french. if you want to thrive in a changing job market, you have to be fluent in an entirely new language. next. what's this? it's progresso's new loaded potato with bacon. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. the new spark card from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash ba
so i'm pro technology. i think it's about the content and intent and not the technology itself. >> thanks, guys. stick around. forget chinese, spanish or frerve french. if you want to thrive in a changing job market, you have to be fluent in an entirely new language. next. what's this? it's progresso's new loaded potato with bacon. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ]...
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i'm not sure if it's technology per say, or the way we use technology and the way we get engaged in technology from a young age to an older age these days. >> did this trip change your mind in some way? you walked in a skeptic. how do you feel about things now? >>involved in hiking, rock climbing. i appreciate time away. in most of our daily lives, we don't get a lot time for reflection. we're focused on our blackberry, computer, and dealing with every day problems. and this kind of trip, getting immersed in nature, without a phone without a computer provides a necessary respite for reflection. >> david, you say somewhere in there is that attention is the holy grail here, what is the message? what do you think our audience should take away from this experimental nature trip you guys took? >> well, what we know is that attention does turn out to be extremely important in what we -- how -- in our every day lives. what we notice, what we don't notice. if we're distracted by something. if we become forgetful. attention seems to be key of it. and one of the things we're really interested in is if -
i'm not sure if it's technology per say, or the way we use technology and the way we get engaged in technology from a young age to an older age these days. >> did this trip change your mind in some way? you walked in a skeptic. how do you feel about things now? >>involved in hiking, rock climbing. i appreciate time away. in most of our daily lives, we don't get a lot time for reflection. we're focused on our blackberry, computer, and dealing with every day problems. and this kind of...
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to fly undetected by radar is a crucial technology. where does china stand on this? my understanding is their j-20 strike fighter they developed don't have that technology. they desperately want it. access to this drone is something they would desperately to help them leap to u.s. levels. >> there's a report that has been given or reported out of the national defense university that is called -- it's the buy, build or steal. every nation tries to gather whatever technology it can through whatever means it can, and i think china and russia and others are no different than that. even allies try to get information about technology. so it's not beyond their desire to do this. they're building a stealth capability. others are pursuing the same. a report just came out that one of our allies, south korea, is now pursuing the design of a manned stealth drone. it won't be available for some time to come, but other countries are trying to do what we have. >> isn't this proof that a country like china, in trying to and accepting countries like pa
to fly undetected by radar is a crucial technology. where does china stand on this? my understanding is their j-20 strike fighter they developed don't have that technology. they desperately want it. access to this drone is something they would desperately to help them leap to u.s. levels. >> there's a report that has been given or reported out of the national defense university that is called -- it's the buy, build or steal. every nation tries to gather whatever technology it can through...
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he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall, beware. someone may be tracking your every move. and newt gingrich keeps climbing in the polls at mitt romney's expense. but will the former house speaker stumble before primary season gets under way? hey, officer, how's it going? [ horns honking ] not a talker. cool. i'm not either most times. passport. yes. passport. passing them to you. driver's license. yup. here you go. past five years' tax returns, high-school report cards, and i'm gonna need to see a receipt for that watch you're wearing. you should have really provided us with a checklist of documents we were going to need up front. who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we provide a checklist of the mortgage documents you'll need up front
he we asked him about the technology. he said while he had this company, there were no known filters that would have filtered out anything having to do with abortion. >> mary snow, we'll stay on top of this story. fascinating story indeed. thank you. so if you're planning a holiday shopping trip to the mall, beware. someone may be tracking your every move. and newt gingrich keeps climbing in the polls at mitt romney's expense. but will the former house speaker stumble before primary...
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because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome to the cnn grill and this is the whole festival is interactive, film and you have music. so it makes sense that at the scene in grill because we are in the interactive part you can order if we want something fried chicken sliders you actually order it on the ipad. who would have thought? . >> it is spring break for nerds and where a lot of nerds go to drink and party and network. it's where that all combines. ♪ baby or not ♪ >> ♪ >> you are going to see a lot of different sights, sounds, smells. you smell the barbecue. you feel the vibe, the energy. ♪ she said what about her friends ♪ >> it is fun. you see people doing a little bit of walk of shame home sometimes and everyone loses their voices, but it is part of the culture. it you get nerds drinking and i'm sure they will
because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> welcome to the cnn grill and this is the whole festival is interactive, film and you have music. so it makes sense that at the scene in grill because we are in the interactive part you can order if we want something fried chicken...
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they're anti-technology. hey, technology is how we got and listening to guys like nathan on technology is how we got into this mess. if we're really this close, maybe they'd have an argument. i don't think that suppressing a potential solution, particularly the only solution that could get us out of a real pickle. the reason i say that is cutting emissions to zero tomorrow won't help us, "a," we couldn't do it. we absolutely couldn't do it without totally wrenching changes to everyone's life and, frankly, killing lots of people. economy in the developed world by going to zero tomorrow, there's no way that doesn't affect the developing world and no way that doesn't kill a lot of people. that's just the blunt truth of it. we don't have to cut to zero tomorrow, well, okay, just, just show me the first year where we decreased at all. so far we're continuing to increase, increase and increase and i did a calculation recently that in order to have co2 peak in 40 years, which is the time frame that many people say w
they're anti-technology. hey, technology is how we got and listening to guys like nathan on technology is how we got into this mess. if we're really this close, maybe they'd have an argument. i don't think that suppressing a potential solution, particularly the only solution that could get us out of a real pickle. the reason i say that is cutting emissions to zero tomorrow won't help us, "a," we couldn't do it. we absolutely couldn't do it without totally wrenching changes to...
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bringing more technology to more people than ever in our history. inventing new ways to get around our planet while helping to preserve it at the same time. exploring new horizons of design and power. and making our vehicles amongst the safest on earth. this isn't just any car company. this is chevrolet. and the strength of our character can be found in every car and truck we make. it's why, today, tomorrow, and on into a bright future, we can proudly say... ...chevy runs deep. ♪ [ ted ] for...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> here is a look at what people are reading most at cnn.com this morning. the internet block out that could be coming for many americans on monday. the vicious malware we have been telling you about. folks reading about the euro. the third popular story, the fatal shooting of four people in ohio connected to a man later drove to a ceme
ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle...
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to fly undetected by radar is a crucial technology. where does china stand on this? my understanding is their j-20 strike fighter they developed don't have that technology. they desperately want it. access to this drone is something they would desperately to help them leap to u.s. levels. >> there's a report that has been given or reported out of the national defense university that is called -- it's the buy, build or steal. every nation tries to gather whatever technology it can through whatever means it can, and i think china and russia and others are no different than that. even allies try to get information about technology. so it's not beyond their desire to do this. they're building a stealth capability. others are pursuing the same. a report just came out that one of our allies, south korea, is now pursuing the design of a manned stealth drone. it won't be available for some time to come, but other countries are trying to do what we have. >> isn't this proof that a country like china, in trying to and accepting countries like pa
to fly undetected by radar is a crucial technology. where does china stand on this? my understanding is their j-20 strike fighter they developed don't have that technology. they desperately want it. access to this drone is something they would desperately to help them leap to u.s. levels. >> there's a report that has been given or reported out of the national defense university that is called -- it's the buy, build or steal. every nation tries to gather whatever technology it can through...
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technologies that can better secure our aviation system and the traveling public. he did so to ensure we eliminate vulnerability ies vulnerabilities, and continues to do so today. up next we'll hear from the tsa response, and the criticism his department is facing. also tonight the royal engagement. >> we'd been talking about marriage for a while so it wasn't a massively big surprise but i took her up somewhere nice in kenya and proposed. >> very romantic. >> prince william and his princess bride to be in their own words when "360" continues. mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. it couldn't conquer. the craftsman compact right angle impact driver. powerful torque, greater control in the tightest spaces craftsman. trust. in your hands. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shoppi
technologies that can better secure our aviation system and the traveling public. he did so to ensure we eliminate vulnerability ies vulnerabilities, and continues to do so today. up next we'll hear from the tsa response, and the criticism his department is facing. also tonight the royal engagement. >> we'd been talking about marriage for a while so it wasn't a massively big surprise but i took her up somewhere nice in kenya and proposed. >> very romantic. >> prince william...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> all eyes on washington as your political leaders are working on a gun control to expand background checks. behind the scenes entrepreneurs are coming up with their own solutions to try to curb gun violence. they're called smart guns. makers say they're child proof and could prevent future tragedies. so why can't you bu
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ]...
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the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. comedians are still joking about the gop debate from tuesday night. jay leno takes issue with the music choices. here's your punch line. >> you have noticed during the debates the more boring the candidates are the more dramatic and exciting the music is? here's the music -- this is the actual music from last night's debate. listen to it. ♪ now see, for that kind of music this is what the candidates should look like. >> you see? there! >> that was really funny. it's time for our political ticker with tim farley. where's your loin cloth? that's what i want to know? >> we're not going to get into. that thank you very much. >> that's probably good. let's talk about this instead. president obama's senior campaign strategist david ark will r axel rod is going after mitt romney calling him a flip-flopper. but he does stop short of labelling romney as the presumptive nominee. ari fleisher calls the move about it obama administ
the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. comedians are still joking about the gop debate from tuesday night. jay leno takes issue with the music choices. here's your punch line. >> you have noticed during the debates the more boring the candidates are the more dramatic and exciting the music is? here's the music -- this is the actual music from last night's debate. listen to it. ♪ now see, for that kind of...
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it's about getting people to use solar and green technologies and that will only happen if the technology is cheaper than fossil fuel. >> what should we do with wind? >> we've put up lots and lots of windmills in denmark. they are all incredibly efficient. we've cut down virtually all of them and are replace them with more important windmills. they are not efficient. they have to have substantial subsidies yet. wind will be one of the things that could give us a substantial part of our green energy and yet i want it to be efficient. as long as it is inefficient -- >> what is the mistake that governments are making? right now you are saying that they are funding existing wind technology. you want them to kind of place big bets for technologies of the future? >> yes. fundamentally, if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you get -- you probably pay 95 approximate billion in exist eninefficient technology. that's great. but if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone, including the chinese and indians will buy, we should have spent all of it on research and tec
it's about getting people to use solar and green technologies and that will only happen if the technology is cheaper than fossil fuel. >> what should we do with wind? >> we've put up lots and lots of windmills in denmark. they are all incredibly efficient. we've cut down virtually all of them and are replace them with more important windmills. they are not efficient. they have to have substantial subsidies yet. wind will be one of the things that could give us a substantial part of...
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now we have technology that enables them. so we and commanders at all levels need to understand that they need to allow the commanders on the battlefield to execute the mission that they have been given, give them the resources that they need and only react as appropriate. >> this is just one company providing this technology and it says it started being used about two years ago. and it says one crucial use beyond monitoring battles is to try and match by metric information instantly. something that could have taken days to do in the past. mary snow, cnn, washington. >>> retired army general dennis moran joins us live from our washington bureau, he's vice president of business development at harris corporation. >> explain this technology for our viewers, how does it work? >> first of all, we just don't know what really occurred on the ground in that great mission just barely a week ago. but we do know that there was technology very similar to what's in front of me here and whether it be a small hand held radio which was attac
now we have technology that enables them. so we and commanders at all levels need to understand that they need to allow the commanders on the battlefield to execute the mission that they have been given, give them the resources that they need and only react as appropriate. >> this is just one company providing this technology and it says it started being used about two years ago. and it says one crucial use beyond monitoring battles is to try and match by metric information instantly....
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and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, nd and faster than ever be. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. ♪ i'd do anything for you, dear ♪ ♪ anything 'cause you mean everything to me ♪ ♪ i'd know that i'd go anywhere ♪ ♪ for your smile ♪ anywhere ♪ yes, i'd do anything ♪ anything for you ♪ >>> sky-high flames earlier t
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so modern technology. well, it's not only changing the way we live, but is it also robbing us of simply living? we'll explain after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ the smell of warm maple syrup. honeysuckle and rosemary. the smell of shaving cream. whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... giving you just what you need to keep your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. a guy is worried about nami'm on it.n price? ♪ naming your own price, huh? yeah... they want $200 for a four-star on the vegas strip. i'm going $190. oh, you wuss. what? go lower. $160? namby pamby. $99? now you're negotiating. >>negotiate anywhere, anytime. the negotiator app finds winning hotel bids near you, to help you book your last minute deal. only from priceline. >>> a look at our top stories. presid
so modern technology. well, it's not only changing the way we live, but is it also robbing us of simply living? we'll explain after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ay, yay, yay, yay ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, baby, baby, baby... uh-oh ♪ the smell of warm maple syrup. honeysuckle and rosemary. the smell of shaving cream. whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... giving you just what you...
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are they testing this new ballistic missile technology? it is based on 1960s soviet technology. that was one reason people in the region, including in japan are worried north korea could again have a launch that goes awry. in japan they are carefully and nervously watching this. as you can see over her shoulder there, kyung lah, obviously the concern is should it go astray, they might have to shoot it down. >> reporter: certainly. and we haven't seen any movement on the part of the military here. those patriot missile batteries that you see right over my shoulder, they haven't moved an inch and we have not seen any movement here on the ground of military personnel elevating any sort of concern or escalating any sort of military readiness. we're not even seeing people run around here. so we haven't seen any reaction on the part of the japanese. but remember, the trajectory is not expected to be over tokyo. very much what you're seeing over my shoulder is just in case. what we anticipate is that if there is any part of the north korean rocket that may fall into japan's territory,
are they testing this new ballistic missile technology? it is based on 1960s soviet technology. that was one reason people in the region, including in japan are worried north korea could again have a launch that goes awry. in japan they are carefully and nervously watching this. as you can see over her shoulder there, kyung lah, obviously the concern is should it go astray, they might have to shoot it down. >> reporter: certainly. and we haven't seen any movement on the part of the...
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more than just a pioneer that changed technology, jobs changed the way we interact with technolo technology, the ipod, the iphone and the ipad. and long before that, the mouse. in many ways, steve jobs was apple. we saw him at every major product launch. a memorial is growing at the california headquarters. he was as unique as the devices he helped create. >> today apple is going to re-invent the phone. >> reporter: steve jobs was a modern day thomas edison. >> you can do multifinger gestures on it and boy have we patented it. >> reporter: he didn't have a patent on his own look but he was rarely seen without tennis shoes, levi's and a black shirt. he was legendary for flare a and -- his mother was an unwed college student, put him up for adoption. he developed an early interest in computers with going to after-school lectures at hewlett-packard. 'tended reed college but only for one semester after high school. he started apple computer in his garage with friend steve wozniak. >> we worked hard and in ten years apple had grown from the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with ov
more than just a pioneer that changed technology, jobs changed the way we interact with technolo technology, the ipod, the iphone and the ipad. and long before that, the mouse. in many ways, steve jobs was apple. we saw him at every major product launch. a memorial is growing at the california headquarters. he was as unique as the devices he helped create. >> today apple is going to re-invent the phone. >> reporter: steve jobs was a modern day thomas edison. >> you can do...
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of technology. >> name me one black startup ceo. where is there an example of a black zukerburg. >> angela and wayne created the new media accelerator, a ground breaking program designed to speed up the success of minority startups. >> if you are going to be an actor you go to l.a. in fashion you go to new york. if you are going to be in technology then you come to silicon valley. >> modelled after similar programs new me offers its founders immediate access to deep pocketed investors, well connected mentors and opens doors to some of the most successful internet kaechs in the world. the down side. >> everyone will be living together. >> eight people, nine weeks, one house, one goal, changing the face of silicon valley. >> for it to be successful for me founders have to get investment. >> thanks for your enthusiasm. >> the high stakes program backed by sponsors cull miinates in demo day when each entrepreneur has a chance to speak to investors. >> people are leaving their loved ones for the summer. they are leaving their spouses and
of technology. >> name me one black startup ceo. where is there an example of a black zukerburg. >> angela and wayne created the new media accelerator, a ground breaking program designed to speed up the success of minority startups. >> if you are going to be an actor you go to l.a. in fashion you go to new york. if you are going to be in technology then you come to silicon valley. >> modelled after similar programs new me offers its founders immediate access to deep...